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  • Reinforced PLA Glass Fiber Pellets
    High Performance PLA with Filler for Injection Molding
    Our long glass fiber reinforced PLA (Polyactic Acid) is an advanced bio-based composite material designed for injection molding applications. This material combines the sustainability of PLA with the superior mechanical properties of long glass fiber reinforcement, offering enhanced strength, stiffness, impact resistance, and dimensional stability
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  • Reinforced MXD6 Glass Fiber Pellets
    High Performance MXD6 with Filler Glass Fiber Pellets
    Xiamen LFT Composite Plastic Co., Ltd. introduces MXD6 long glass fiber reinforced thermoplastic, a high-performance material designed to meet the stringent demands of industrial and engineering applications.
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  • PA6-NA-LCF
    Advanced Carbon Materials Nylon 6 Pellets
    PA6 long carbon fiber reinforced material offers high strength, excellent impact resistance, and lightweight properties. It provides outstanding dimensional stability and fatigue resistance, making it ideal for automotive and industrial applications. Suitable for replacing metal components to achieve weight reduction and enhanced performance.
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  • PA66-NA-LCF
    Polyamide 66 Long Carbon Fiber filled wear resistance for auto parts
    Physical Properties of Nylon Materials ✔ Excellent mechanical properties: high strength and good toughness. ✔ Self-lubricating & wear resistance: low friction coefficient, long service life in transmission parts. ✔ Excellent heat resistance: PA66 can work at 150°C for long term. After glass fiber reinforcement, heat distortion temperature can exceed 252°C. ✔ Excellent electrical insulation: high volume resistivity and breakdown resistance, ideal for electrical/electronic applications. Introduction of Nylon66 Filled LCF Pellets PA66 is a high-performance engineering plastic with high moisture absorption, which may affect dimensional stability. To improve performance, carbon fiber and glass fiber reinforcement has been widely used since the 1970s. Carbon fiber reinforced PA66 significantly improves strength, stiffness, heat resistance, and dimensional stability compared to unreinforced PA66. It is widely used in automotive, sports equipment, textile machinery, aerospace, and industrial applications. Carbon fiber provides: High strength & stiffness Excellent wear resistance Corrosion resistance Creep resistance Lightweight performance Compared with glass fiber, carbon fiber offers higher modulus and better rigidity performance. Datasheet Reference (PA6-LCF / PA66-LCF) Technical data shows that bending strength, modulus, impact strength and shear strength increase significantly with carbon fiber content. Only transverse shear strength shows slight decrease, but overall mechanical performance is greatly improved. Application of PA66-LCF Certificates & Compliance ✔ ISO9001 / IATF16949 Quality Management System ✔ National Laboratory Accreditation ✔ REACH & RoHS Compliance Testing ✔ Modified Plastics Innovation Enterprise Certificates ✔ Honorary Certificates Factory & Laboratory Q & A 1. Is there a unified performance standard for carbon fiber products? No unified standard exists. Performance depends on fiber type, matrix, and product design. Testing is required before mass production. 2. Are carbon fiber composites expensive? Cost depends on raw materials, process complexity, and order volume. High-performance applications may require expensive materials, but mass production reduces unit cost. 3. Are carbon fiber composites toxic? Generally non-toxic. Some materials like PEEK are even food-grade and widely used in medical applications. 4. Thermoset vs Thermoplastic composites? Thermoset materials rely on curing, while thermoplastics are shaped by cooling and are recyclable.
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